21 Easy Amigurumi Bunny Free Crochet Patterns

Rabbits are one of the best parts of spring, so let’s take a look at some free and easy amigurumi bunny patterns! For these projects, you’ll need a few more supplies than just your yarn and hook—make sure you also have safety eyes, stuffing, and a yarn needle, as well as anything else these patterns call for. Let’s dive in!

1. Crochet Chubby Bunny

These bunnies are super adorable and also super simple to make. As long as you’re comfortable crocheting in the round, the project will be a breeze. To get started, grab some worsted weight yarn and make sure you know basic stitches plus the magic ring and invisible decrease. Don’t worry if you’ve never done these before, because the pattern links to tutorials!

2. No-Sew Crochet Bunny

Here’s a great amigurumi bunny pattern for beginners! It works up quickly and easily because it’s a no-sew project. Just grab some super bulky chenille yarn like Premier Parfait Chunky, and make sure you know simple stitches plus the bobble stitch.

3. Bunny Crochet Snuggler

This bunny crochet snuggler is the perfect gift for any babies in your life. It’s soft and oh so cuddly! To make one, grab a super bulky chenille yarn and make sure you know easy stitches plus the half double crochet decrease, which is described in the pattern.

4. Bunny Puff

This tiny no sew bunny is so cute! I especially love the floral accessory the designer used, so if you want yours to look the same, make sure you have some ribbon and pearl buttons or beads. For this project, you will need super bulky chenille yarn and knowledge of basic stitches, and you can also use a key ring if you want to turn your adorable bunny into a keychain and take it with you wherever you go!

5. No Sew Jelly Bean Bunny

These tiny bunnies are some of the cutest I’ve seen, especially with their puffy cotton tails! To make them, you will need a bulky chenille yarn in two colors—one for the body and white for the tail—plus a scrap amount of worsted weight yarn for the nose. You will also need to know the bobble stitch and the treble bobble stitch, and the pattern links to video tutorials for both, and to a video tutorial for the whole project. That means it’s a great pattern for visual learners!

6. Cube Bunny Rabbit Amigurumi

Here’s a super fun pattern for various sizes of adorable amigurumi bunnies. To make the small size, choose a DK weight yarn; to make the medium size, choose a chunky chenille yarn; and to make the large size, choose a super bulky chenille yarn. As long as you know how to do the 3-sc increase and 3-sc decrease (sc3tog), both of which are explained in the pattern, this project will work up quickly and easily. 

7. Bunny Lovey

Need a lovey to gift to a baby in your life? Here’s a great pattern with a lovely chevron design for the blanket portion. This is a good project even for beginner crocheters because you only need to know basic stitches.

8. Bunny Crochet Keychain

These tiny bunny keychains are just about the cutest thing I’ve ever seen! For the small keychain size, you will need sport weight yarn, and for a larger size you can use a bulky chenille yarn. This is a great project for beginner crocheters because you only need to use easy stitches, and there’s also a full video tutorial alongside the written instructions.

9. Floppy Ear Bunny

This floppy ear bunny is super snuggly and cute. As long as you’re comfortable with sewing multiple pieces together, it should be a pretty easy project. So grab some cozy chenille yarn, make sure you know the basic stitches plus the 3-sc decrease, and you’ll have an adorable stuffed animal in no time.

10. Crochet Amigurumi Bunny

These amigurumi bunnies look a bit like Easter eggs, so they’re perfect for the spring holiday. I love the way their ears are as tall as their bodies and stand straight up. For this project, you will need a weight five or weight six chenille yarn, plus knowledge of super simple stitches.

11. 15-Minute Bunny

This tiny, adorable amigurumi rabbit works up in just 15 minutes, so you can make keychains for all your friends and family! All you’ll need is chenille yarn, safety eyes, a little bit of stuffing, and a key ring, plus knowledge of basic stitches.

12. Classic Amigurumi Bunny

Here’s a perfectly snuggly amigurumi bunny with the cutest little face. It’s made entirely with single crochet stitches plus the single crochet increase and single crochet decrease, so it should work up quickly and easily.

13. Crochet Bunny

This amigurumi rabbit is made with soft chenille yarn so it’s perfect for cuddling. And this pattern is great for visual learners because it takes the form of a step-by-step video tutorial.

14. Bunny Lovey

Here’s a super cute rabbit lovey that’s a bit different from the one earlier in this round-up. Instead of a chevron blanket, it features a classic granny square blanket. That also means it’s quite easy to make!

15. Valentine Bunny

This adorable Valentine free bunny is a perfect gift to show someone you love them during February—or at any time of year! I’ve followed this pattern in the past and can confirm it is super fun and pretty easy! As long as you have worsted weight yarn and know basic stitches plus how to work in the front loop only, the project should be a breeze.

16. Aunt Lydia Sweet Dreams Crochet Bunny

Here’s a cute bunny that’s perfect for cuddling as you fall asleep and drift into sweet dreams. For this project, you will need a weight 3 yarn like Aunt Lydia’s Baby Shower, plus knowledge of simple stitches.

17. Long Ear Bunny Amigurumi

With its dress and bows, this is one of the cutest bunnies ever! To make one, you will need light worsted weight yarn in five colors: one color for the body of the bunny, one color for the inner ear, one color for the bows and dress, and a bit of brown and white for the face and feet. Then just follow the super detailed “crochet a long” posts on the designer’s website to create your perfect bunny.

18. Bunny Easter Peeps

These bunnies look just like Easter peeps, and they are so cute! You can use any weight of yarn and corresponding hook size, and you just need to know easy crochet stitches.

19. Bunny Squish

This bunny squish would be perfect for cuddling or using as a pillow. For this project, you will need super bulky chenille yarn and knowledge of basic stitches plus the half double crochet decrease.

20. Amigurumi Bunny Wedding Cake Topper

Here’s the perfect pattern for anyone who is getting married soon! This amigurumi bunny wedding cake topper is such a creative idea, and super cute, too! It’s made with worsted-weight yarn and simple stitches, so even beginner crocheters can do this project!

21. Amigurumi Bunny

Last but certainly not least is this adorable standing bunny with a dress full of springtime colors! I also love her little floral accessory. As long as you have some 8-ply yarn on hand and know the basic crochet stitches, this project will be a breeze!

So, which of these free and easy amigurumi bunny patterns will you choose to make? Let us know in the comments!